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    • 21.

      Identifying and Correcting Fragments


      by C. M. Clifton - 2007-02-14
      The three main types of sentence errors are fragments, run-ons, and dangling modifiers. Fragments are incomplete sentences that are presented as complete sentences. Run-ons are two or more sentences t...
    • 22.

      How to Make Money Writing and Selling e-Books


      by Laurie - 2007-02-17
      Writing and selling e-Books are a great way to generate passive income and establish yourself as an expert in your field. You may be thinking that you can't write an e-Book for one reason or anothe...
    • 23.

      Who is Your Audience?


      by Tara Schiro - 2007-02-20
      Copyright © 2007 Write With GraceImagine that you are sitting in front of a group of people and you have just completed your first reading of your first story and the audience gives you a standing ova...
    • 24.

      How to Use an Editorial Style Guide to Enhance Your Company's Image


      by Paula Whitacre - 2007-02-26
      Should you write "10 percent," "ten percent," or "10%"? Does your CEO expect to see her middle initial in company-produced materials? And should you have periods, semi-colons, or no punctuation in you...
    • 25.

      Who's Your Audience?


      by Tara Schiro - 2007-02-28
      Copyright © 2007 Write With GraceImagine that you are sitting in front of a group of people and you have just completed your first reading of your first story and the audience gives you a standing ova...
    • 26.

      Proofreading Vs. Substantive Editing


      by Lisa Vella - 2007-02-28
      Perhaps something that not everyone knows is that editing has more than one facet. Although not exactly a diamond in itself, good editing may take your story from a diamond in the rough to a priceles...
    • 27.

      10 Tips to Ensure Your Press Release is Published


      by Laurie - 2007-02-28
      The press release was first introduced in 1906 by Ivy Lee, who is often referred to as the first real public relations practitioner. At that time, Lee's agency was working with the Pennsylvania Rai...
    • 28.

      Guide To Video Editing


      by Sebastien Desria - 2007-03-05
      Video editing used to be reserved to professionals. Now, YOU can edit your own videos, and on a small budget. And I'm going to guide you and tell you what you need.Basically, the equipment you need is...
    • 29.

      Tips For a Successful Meeting With An Agent or Editor


      by Kathryn Lively - 2007-03-07
      This year, as a publisher, I plan to meet with authors from around the country who wish to submit novels for consideration. Annually, hundreds of editors, agents, and publishers do the same thing in s...
    • 30.

      What is a Writer's Style Guide and Why Would I Need One?


      by Paul Docherty - 2007-03-10
      A style guide is a means of documenting your approach, as a writer, to the main elements of writing style that you believe need to be consistent. Style guides are generally associated with specialist...